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Drinking Green Tea a Way to Avoid Caffeine?

2009-01-15 05:22:04

~ May 2006 No.204 ~

Many people are trying to get away from their daily coffee fix, and are turning

to tea, in particular green tea, as a healthy alternative. For over 4,000 years

the Chinese have been consuming green tea, in part, because of its perceived

health benefits. The list of diseases that are believed to be prevented or

improved include cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and cardiovascular disease.

Drinking green tea is said to lower blood cholesterol levels and fight

infections.

green tea by maschissimo

But if you are switching to green tea to avoid the caffeine, it might not be as

simple as you think. Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world, but

is also notorious as a source of caffeine. Indeed, many people drink coffee

just to get a jolt and to delay fatigue. Caffeine stimulates the central

nervous system, the cardiac muscle, and the respiratory system. Because of this

stimulatory effect, caffeine loading is now banned for many competitive

athletes. Caffeine is also a diuretic (a drug that increases the rate of urine

excretion). Signs of over consumption of caffeine include irritability,

sleeplessness, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, vomiting, diarrhoea, headache,

or loss of appetite. Women are cautioned to reduce their caffeine intake during

pregnancy.

Green tea, unless it is decaffeinated, also contains caffeine. Normal green tea

itself may contain more caffeine than coffee, but the length of infusion with

hot water, and the number of time you use the green tea leaves can greatly

reduce your caffeine intake. Experiments have shown that tea after a first 5

minute brew contains 32 mg caffeine. But if the same leaves are then used for a

second and then a third five minute brew, the caffeine drops to 12 mg and then

4 mg.

In all cases, it should be remembered to never brew or drink green tea with

boiling water. In some countries, water heating pots have temperature controls

to heat water for green tea preparation. The high temperature can destroy

valuable therapeutic compounds found in green tea,

Table 1: Caffeine Content of Some Common Drinks (per 100 ml)

Coffee brewed from grounds 40 mg1

Expresso coffee 212 mg1

Instant coffee 26 mg1

Coffee liqueur(63 proof) 26 mg1

Lipton black Tea (bag) 33 mg2

Green tea (loose leaves) 32 mg2

1. Reference

2. 1. Monique B. Hicks, Y-H. Peggy Hsieh and Leonard N. Bell. 1996. Tea

preparation and its influence on methylxanthine concentration . Food Research

International 29: 325-330.

3. 2. USDA Agricultural Research Service